Hiboy Waterproof and Stable Handlebar Bag for Electric Scooter/Electric Bike/Bicycle/Motorcycle,3L Large Capacity

From: Hiboy

Pete's Expert Summary

My human seems to believe this 'Hiboy Handlebar Bag' is for his whirring outdoor contraption, a hard-shelled vessel for his trinkets like the noisy keys and the glowing rectangle that steal his attention from me. From my initial inspection, it's essentially a small, rigid box that attaches to the front of his escape machine. While the 'durable and waterproof' hard shell has the structural integrity of a respectable nap pod, its interior is tragically partitioned with mesh, ruining any chance for a proper curl. The "large capacity" is frankly insulting; it's large enough for his nonsense, but not for a cat of my distinguished stature. Ultimately, it seems designed solely to facilitate my human's prolonged absences, which is a fundamental design flaw in any product.

Key Features

  • Compatibility: This waterproof electric scooter bag is not only suitable for electric scooters, but also for electric bikes, mountain bikes, variable speed bikes, motorcycles, balance bikes, off-road vehicles, etc.; Compatible with Hiboy Electric Scooter S2/S2 Pro /S2 MAX/S2R Plus/KS4 Pro/MAX Pro/electric bike P6/P7/EX6, also compatible with other brands of handlebar heads such as Niu/Segway/Razor etc.
  • Durable and waterproof: This bike accessory is made of cold-pressed hard shell process, EVA material, extremely light, resistant to falling, not easily deformed by external force, and very resistant to pressure. The carbon grain PU fabric and waterproof zipper on the surface enhance waterproofness, moisture-proof and durable, so you don't have to worry about your belongings getting wet even in rainy days. Reflective logo design further improves night travel safety.
  • Large capacity: This bike bag has larger size with 11.5*6.0*4.8 inches. It can hold scooter accessories, bicycle accessories such as chargers, tool bags, as well as personal items such as keys, mobile phones, glasses, headphones, watches, etc., making your travel and riding more convenient and comfortable.
  • Easy to install: This scooter bag contains four strong Velcro, just put the scooter bag on the electric scooter/bike handlebar, adjust the appropriate angle and fix it with Velcro, the handlebar bag can be firmly fixed on the scooter/bike handlebar location, very convenient, quick and easy to install.
  • Adjustable and partitioned design: The interior of the bike bag contains mesh pockets, which can effectively partition the items, prevent them from moving around and damaging valuables such as mobile phones; the length of the Velcro can be adjusted at any time, and can be adjusted to the appropriate position at will, suitable for various kind of handlebars. Come and make your commute/trip/riding more convenient and faster!
  • Friendly mind: Please don't hold very heavy belongs in the scooter bag and please do not pull the zipper violently to avoid damage,thank you!

A Tale from Pete the Cat

It arrived silently, a black, chitinous growth fused to the neck of the metal steed my human occasionally rides into the great, loud outdoors. He had left the machine leaning against the wall in the entryway, a place it does not belong, and this... appendage was new. As head of household security, I am not fond of new things. I approached with my tail low and my whiskers twitching, a low growl humming in my chest like a dissatisfied engine. The bag was featureless, its carbon-grain surface absorbing the light, giving nothing away. It smelled of plastic and the vague disappointment of a factory. My first task was to assess its defenses. I extended a single, perfect claw and tapped its flank. *Tink. Tink.* The sound was hard, impersonal. No satisfying shred, no yielding fabric. This 'cold-pressed hard shell' was an impenetrable fortress. I circled it, my soft gray paws silent on the hardwood floor. A sliver of silver—the 'reflective logo'—caught the light, and I batted at it, expecting a jingle, a flutter, a sign of life. Nothing. It stared back, a dead, silver eye. I sniffed the zipper, a tightly sealed mouth that promised to keep the world—and more importantly, me—out. It was an affront to my natural curiosity. Finally, I decided on a show of dominance. I rose on my hind legs, placed my front paws firmly on its top, and attempted to claim it with a vigorous rub of my cheek. But the surface was too slick, too cold. It offered no purchase, no comforting friction, no exchange of scent. It was like trying to befriend a rock. This was not a toy. This was not a bed. It was a void. A dull, lifeless container designed for a purpose so profoundly boring it offended my very essence. I leaped down, shook one paw in disgust, and turned my back on it, my white-tipped tail a flag of utter disdain. I would find a sunbeam. Some objects are so beneath notice, even contempt is a wasted effort. This was one of them.